Currently undergoing a clinical trial a new miniaturized monoplane ult
rasound probe potentially enhances the practicability of perioperative
transesophageal echocardiography(TEE) without loss of echocardiograph
ic quality. Methods: In the present prospective study, the nasally ins
erted miniaturized TEE probe was tested in 12 ventilated patients and
compared with a conventional TEE probe. Echocardiographic quality was
tested by two independent investigators by analyzing the percentage of
the endocardium contour detection (<50%, 50-75%, 75-100%) in the left
ventricular short- and long-axis views. Results: In 11 patients, more
than 50% of endocardium were visualized continuously with both probes
. Although the nasal TEE probe was inferior to conventional TEE in det
ecting lateral endocardium,automated endocardium detection compared we
ll with both methods. Inter- and intraobserver variability in manual m
easurements of the left ventricular cross-sectional area was below 5%
on average and differed non-significantly with regard to the method. I
n 2 patients, continuous monitoring was aggravated by repeated loss of
contact between the miniaturized TEE probe and mucosa. Conclusions: I
n comparison with conventional TEE, the miniaturized TEE probe provide
s practicability advantages without significant loss of information fo
r cardiovascular monitoring.